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They pay $4 to enter the patch and $3 per pound for the pumpkins they pick. Write an equation to model the total cost, y, for x pounds of pumpkins.
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They pay $4 to enter the patch and $3 per pound for the pumpkins they pick. Write an equation to model the total cost, y, for x pounds of pumpkins.
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They pay $4 to enter the patch and $3 per pound for the pumpkins they pick. Write an equation to model the total cost, y, for x pounds of pumpkins.
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Answer:
y=3x+4
Explanation:
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